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The Emotion Of Parental Alienation Is Real by Angelo Lobo of the doc ROMEO MISSES A PAYeMENT (about parental rights and divorce) via link More video interviews at link
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It's Taboo To Talk About Depression by Katherine Brooks - filmmaker of the doc FACE 2 FACE.
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Without Art There Is No Future - Jocelyn Jones via FilmCourage.com.
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1. The Constant Victim - This kind of individual will always finds a way to end up as a victim in their relationships.

2. One-Upmanship Expert – This person uses put downs, snide remarks and criticisms, to show that they’re superior, and know much more than you.

3. Powerful Dependents – They hide behind the mask of being weak and powerless – then use their helplessness to dominate relationships. That is, they send the subtle message “you must not let me down.”

4. Triangulators – This person tries to get other people on their side. They’re quick to put you down, and to say some...
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Difference Between Pitching An Idea In Hollywood And Silicon Valley - Jeffrey Davis and Peter Desberg via FilmCourage.com.
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James T. Webb, Ph.D.
Supporting Emotional Needs of Gifted



Dr. Webb is co-author of the book Misdiagnosis and Dual Diagnoses of Gifted Children and Adults: ADHD, Bipolar, OCD, Asperger’s, Depression, and Other Disorders

It has been my experience that gifted and talented persons are more likely to experience a type of depression referred to as existential depression. Although an episode of existential depression may be precipitated in anyone by a major loss or the threat of a loss which highlights the transient nature of life, persons of higher intellectual ability are more prone to experience...
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Artists Don't Have To Believe In Themselves To Have Success - Brad Rushing via FilmCourage.com.
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The effects of bullying.
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Sometimes You Say Goodbye To People You Love For The Dream In Your Heart - Gary W. Goldstein via FilmCourage.com.
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